Publications
Publications resulting from Georgia Computes! projects.
More updated list can be found at http://home.cc.gatech.edu/gacomputes/40
Peer-Reviewed Papers
- Bruckman, Amy, Maureen Biggers, Barbara Ericson, Tom McKlin, Jill Dimond, Betsy DiSalvo, Michael Hewner, Lijun Ni, and Sarita Yardi. "Georgia Computes!": Improving the Computing Education Pipeline. To appear in the Proceedings of SIGCSE '09. Chattanooga, TN. (PDF)
- Hewner, Michael, and Mark Guzdial. 2008. Attitudes about computing in postsecondary graduates. In Proceeding of the fourth international workshop on Computing education research, 71-78. Sydney, Australia: ACM. (PDF)
- Hewner, Michael, and Maria Knobelsdorf. 2008. Understanding Computing Stereotypes with Self-Categorization Theory. Proceedings of Koli Calling International Conference on Computer Science Education. In Koli National Park, Finland, November. (PDF)
- Ni, Lijun. 2009. What Makes CS Teachers Change? Factors Influencing CS Teachers' Adoption of Curriculum Innovations. To appear in the Proceedings of SIGCSE '09. Chattanooga, TN, March, 2009. (PDF)
- Yardi, Sarita, Pamela Krolikowski, Taneshia Marshall, and Amy Bruckman. 2008. An HCI Approach to Computing in the Real World. ACM Journal on Educational Resources in Computing 8, no. 3, 9: 1-20. (PDF)
Other Papers
- Dimond, J., Yardi, S., and Guzdial, M. (2009). “Mediating Programming through Chat for the OLPC” In Proceedings of the 27th international Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’09). Boston, MA, Apr 4-9, 2009.
- Dimond, Jill and Mark Guzdial. 2008. More Than Paradoxes to Offer: Exploring Motivations to Attract Women to Computing. Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report. (PDF)
- DiSalvo, Betsy and Amy Bruckman. 2008. Exploring Video Game's Relationship to CS Interest. Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (PDF)
- Ericson, Barbara and Tom McKlin. 2008. Girl Scouts Compute! Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (PDF)
- Ni, Lijun and Tom McKlin. 2008. How CS Teachers Change? The Story from Teachers. Submitted to Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education. (PDF)
- Yardi, S., and Bruckman, A. (2009). “Teens as Designers of Social Networks.” In Extended Abstracts of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems ACM SIGCHI workshop: Socially Mediating Technologies. Boston, MA, Apr, 2009.